La serie dramática sigue la vida de la figura histórica Saigo Takamori. Saigo Takamori, el héroe de la Restauración Meiji, nació de una familia de samuráis pobres y de bajo rango en el dominio Satsuma (actual prefectura de Kagoshima). Su honestidad sencilla llamó la atención de su carismático señor feudal de Satsuma, Shimazu Nariakira. La afirmación de Nariakira de que el amor de las personas es lo que enriquecerá y fortalecerá a la nación cautivó a Saigo, quien asumió la misión secreta de Nariakira y eventualmente se convirtió en una persona clave para Satsuma. Ningún retrato de él sobrevive hoy y gran parte de su vida es un misterio. Es un hombre que estuvo dos veces exiliado y tres veces casado. Derribó al Tokugawa Shogunate con excepcional valentía y acción. A pesar de que logró la restauración, perdió la vida en una pelea con el nuevo gobierno Meiji. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 西郷どん
- También conocida como: Segodon
- Director: Noda Yusuke
- Guionista: Hayashi Mariko, Nakazono Miho
- Géneros: Histórico, Negocios, Romance, Vida
Reparto y créditos
- Suzuki Ryohei Papel principal
- EitaOkubo Ichizo / Toshimichi [Kichinosuke's childhood friend]Papel secundario
- Kitagawa KeikoSatsuma Oichi / Atsu-himePapel secundario
- Kuroki HaruIwayama Ito / Saigo Ito [Kichinosuke's 3rd wife]Papel secundario
- Matsuzaka KeikoSaigo Masako [Kichinosuke's mother]Papel secundario
- Kazama MorioSaigo Kichibe [Kichinosuke's father]Papel secundario
Reseñas
In summary, Segodon is a heartwarming drama with strong values of friendship, families, ideals, and dreams. At the beginning of the drama, there was a narration something like; "Saigo Takamori, a person who was popular with men and women". And at the end of final episode, that is exactly what viewers will feel. Credit to the production team for managing to convey this message despite the drama being aired for a year long.
That said, one strong point of Segodon that I think is worth to mention is its casting. I must say they have a good casting team. Even Suzuki was willing to gain weight for his role. What an amazing actor he is! The overall acting from the rest of the actors was excellent too with many scenes managed to caught my emotion (not necessarily the soapy one).
Being an historical drama made the dialogs more interesting, with deep meaning in their conversations. They did a good job too on the Satsuma accent as well as the islander dialects, but I'm not Japanese so can't really tell if they made blunders in between.
Another thing that I found interesting in Segodon is how they use hints when it involves (immoral) man-woman relationship. This might be a spoiler, but for the sake of giving example there was a scene with Ooyama saying, "from now on Otama (escort lady in Edo) and me are one". There's also other scene when Okubo receive medicine from Oyuu and said thanks in Kyoto dialect "o-kini" while Saigo and the other guy keep looking at each other. Both scenes ended abruptly without much explanation but surely hinting on something (at least true for Okubo's case).
It's also suspicious when Saigo named his son Torataro and at the same time there's woman called Tora who worked in Satsuma's Inn in Kyoto who portrayed as taking interest on Saigo more than usual (however more like a one-sided love). But, viewers know the reason behind Ito's divorced before she married Saigo.....so this is the big mystery among all.
Despite all the good things, there are also few week points of this drama especially on the story towards the end. I personally think the screenwriter should have elaborated more on some of the important political events such as the Boshin War and conflict between Kido and Okubo (which was missing from the storyline).
Another thing I noticed is the interpretation of Okubo's character during the several last episodes. This is just me but it feels like the production team was too cautious about it by leaving viewers to interpret themselves. A lot of scenes related to Okubo's action were done so vaguely. It would be great if they just be bold on that matter, just like how people made interpretation of Tokugawa Ieyasu for example.